US senators say new strategy is needed to win in Afghanistan
KABUL — A U.S. congressional delegation led by Sen. John McCain visited Kabul on Tuesday for the U.S. Independence Day, meeting with Afghan government leaders and military officials to discuss the more than 16-year-long war in Afghanistan.
The visit comes as President Donald Trump’s administration is working to prepare a new Afghan war strategy amid a resurgent Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate in the country.
McCain, an Arizona Republican and chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told reporters after the meetings that the Unites States needs to have a new strategy to win in Afghanistan but that “the strongest nation on earth should be able to win this conflict.”
“The old effort certainly didn’t work,” McCain said at the press conference.


